At 5.30pm on Thursday, the bitter, cantankerous dying hours of the 46th Parliament were interrupted for a rare moment of unity. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s address to it drew a long, standing ovation from a chamber filled with members and senators, many sporting yellow and blue pins, before a packed public gallery.
Just over a month ago, the idea of a wartime leader being beamed into Australia’s Parliament would seem surreal, another event that can only be described as unprecedented. Then again, the past three years have been nothing but. Perhaps it was fitting that a parliamentary term dominated by so much unprecedented-ness in the form of a once-in-a-century global pandemic would end like this — with a former comedian turned politician thrust unwittingly into the global spotlight by a brutal invasion, addressing Australian politicians from a bunker somewhere in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv.
Before Zelenskyy began, Prime Minister Scott Morrison provided an entrée of thunderous bluster.
“Mr president, the people of Australia stand with Ukraine in your fight for survival,” he said. “Yes you have our prayers, but you also have our weapons, our humanitarian aid, our sanctions against those who seek to deny your freedom — and you even have our coal. And there will be more.”
He offered another $25 million in military support. For the first time, he openly called Russian President Vladimir Putin a war criminal. Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese called for “escalating consequences” against Putin’s illegal war.
There are complex reasons why international support for Ukraine has been so strong — from the particularly abhorrent and indefensible nature of Putin’s invasion to the fact that white Europeans staring down the barrel of Russian guns draw a lot more sympathy and attention from Western media.
But Zelenskyy is another. With the whole world watching, and his country at stake, a career performer has given the performance of his life.
His address was a piece of theatre which had the chamber enthralled. Despite being delivered by video-link with help of a voice over translator, it was a reminder of just how successful the Ukrainian president has been at winning the global image war and rallying the West to Ukraine’s cause. He’s delivered similar speeches to the British House of Commons, US Congress, parliaments in Canada and the European Union — each time dressed in the short-sleeved khaki top he’s made so distinctive.
It was also politically clever. Russia’s invasion, Zelenskyy said, wasn’t just a matter for Ukraine, but an act of evil which Australians, thousands of kilometres away, should fear.
“That is the nature of evil — it can instantly cross any distance, any barriers, destroy lives,” the president said.
Amid tributes to Australia’s relationship was a call for greater support. Zelenskyy urged the government to provide more military assistance, such as Bushmaster armoured vehicles. He called for tougher sanctions, for Russian warships to be banned from overseas ports, and warned about the threat of nuclear war.
Zelenskyy’s moving call to arms is likely to be heeded by a government that despite some missteps has come out strongly against Russia’s invasion, continuing to tighten sanctions and escalate support for Ukraine.
But it didn’t take long after his brilliant performance ended — marked by another rousing ovation — for regular politics to return. Hours later, Albanese delivered his budget reply, resuming regular service for the House.
And as we rush headlong into election mode, Ukraine will start to become less a bipartisan issue and more an opportunity to attack. Already the Morrison government has been gesturing at the dangerous state of the world as a reason why voters can’t trust Labor on defence and national security.
The moment of unity passed quickly lost on the long march to the polls. But the tyranny in Ukraine and the defiant brilliance of Zelenskyy will remain.
Before Zelenskyy began, Prime Minister Scott Morrison provided an entrée of thunderous bluster.
No matter what the occasion is the current Australian PM can be relied on for a word salad that lowers the tone of the event. All we seem to be able to do is cringe.
Australian taxpayers paying NSW coal mines to send their coal from Newcastle to Ukrainians.
Brilliant…..it’s also a marginal seat now that Martin is retiring.
One doesn’t need to be cynical but it’s appropriate.
Stunning, truely stunning. For the first time in I don’t know how long a true, authentic, leader spoke in the Australian parliament. Stunning. If only S some who watched and listened (not you Barnaby, you appeared hung over or off colour or both) and learnt. But you can’t learn what the president is doing, you either have it in you, or you’re off to a Hawaiian beach bar at the first sign of smoke.
He is a professional comedian
What a difference, leadership makes? It frees those who are confined, constrained.
“But Zelenskyy is another. With the whole world watching, and his country at stake, a career performer has given the performance of his life.”
It is easy to see that he was an Actor before taking on the Presidency of his Country.
It is also very easy to get caught up in this “Free World”, and “West vs East”, that is being pushed by him and the majority of the Western Media, especially the USA. How quickly we forget the various US incursions into other Countries, because they don’t suit the USA’s ideals, with proclamations of: :Weapons of Mass Destruction”, “regime change”, etc.
There is a lot more behind the reasons for this terrible war than what most people know and understand.
U.S. hypocrisy doesn’t excuse the behaviour of a kleptocracy. The msm does more than enough of the false equivalence thanks.
Not just US hypocrisy, do not forget Australian hypocrisy.
And how is the example given of US invasions a false equivalence? Take just one US invasion – Iraq (since that is still fresh in the memory of most of the readers):
Iraq – illegal invasion, Ukraine – illegal invasion. Iraq – massive destruction of property, Ukraine – massive destruction of property. Iraq – massive civilian casualties, Ukraine – not massive civilian casualties. Oh, I see why you might say that.
And on the subject of massive civilian casualties, I believe the US leads there. Over 20% of the entire population of North Korea was killed in the war even though most of the fighting took place along the border, and North Korea never attacked America and was never at war with America.
Do tell.
Read Mary Kostakidis, Glenn Greenwald and John Pilger amongst others for an in depth understanding of how this unnecessary proxy war between NATO and Russia/ China came about. It should never have come to this!
Firstly Mary K. is a retired news presenter? Meanwhile both Greenwald (formerly of ‘The Intercept’) and Pilger have been rightly criticised by indie & other media from left through right, including ByLine Time’s Peter Jukes (who admitted to working for RT years ago).
Greenwald especially with Blumenthal from Alternet whereby both are allegedly involved with Kremlin backed propaganda website ‘The Grayzone’ (spun off from Alternet), developed to cast doubts on Syrian civil war insurgents against the Kremlin backed Syrian regime of Al-Assad.
Left leaning analyst on Counter Punch, Eric Dreitser (Ukraine/Russian heritage) has given an almighty serve to what he describes as ‘faux anti-imperialists’ in the west doing the bidding of the Kremlin; he described one as simply a money grubbing PR grifter and ‘sh**head’, masquerading as a journalist.
Ironically it’s taken Putin and RT to show how easy it is to rope a dope, as comedian UK Jonathan Pie who did weekly skit several years ago on RT said, ‘it was the first regular paying job I had for decades…’; for US stringers etc. it’s even more difficult to nail down regular income.
What do you mean by ‘Kremlin backed’? Do you mean Kremlin funded?
Grayzone can probably attract enough of its own funding but editorial reflects shared interests, ideology and astroturfing.
It’s in a parallel universe with e.g. Zero Hedge (based in Bulgaria) where Putin & Trump are good, Obama, Biden, Merkel & EU bad; not to forget other fellow travellers Fox News, Rebel Media, GB News, SpikedOnline etc..